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Posted by: jefferinmax

Posted on: Apr 2nd, 2004, 12:24pm

I currently have a paper catalog done in microsoft publisher that is about 150 pages. I was informed today that they would like this burned onto a cd and possibly published to their website. I have never done this before and have heard good things about this program. How would i go about this?

Posted by: Support Staff

Posted on: Apr 7th, 2004, 7:37am

To be honest HyperPublish design is better when you start from scratch. HyperPublish can not directly import MSPublisher works, but you can import texts and images with the clipboard copy and paste (if you have the images ready somewhere as image files, it will be faster to get the original images with Insert >Image).

The program is quick, so even if you have to re-page 150 pages, the whole process will be fast. It is very easy to organize the pages and to place links, the interface is optimized for large works (I created a 1200 pages catalogue a few months ago and this would have been a pain with any other program!).

Before starting we suggest to read the PDF manual (or the paper manual if you buy the boxed edition), it's very concise and with images and will help you to be productive. We know that nobody reads manuals but this is the case where reading will actually save you time (as the interface is very original and different from the "standard") so at least we will try to ask!

Posted by: Support Staff

Posted on: Apr 7th, 2004, 7:38am

I forgot the main thing: with HyperPublish, once the work is done, you need just a click to publish to CD and another click to publish to Web (so you will do the work only once).

Posted by: Erin

Posted on: Apr 7th, 2004, 3:21pm

I want to thank you for your response! Believe it or not I do actually read the manual, especially with me being so new to this process. I will give it a tackle and recreate the document.